LOL! I bet they love it. Our birds are odd- or just spoiled. Won't touch peanuts, no matter what kind or how we present them. No. They want their seed mix, their dried mealworms and their suet chips, thank you very much.
Two doors down though, oh, they eat HER peanuts, don't they? VERY odd :)
I confess to thinking it was a wonderful piece of art. It is as a wonderful nut feeder of which I ave never seen the like. I can see the like. A beautiful odd shot.
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A bit of sculpture in its own right!
LOL! I bet they love it. Our birds are odd- or just spoiled. Won't touch peanuts, no matter what kind or how we present them. No. They want their seed mix, their dried mealworms and their suet chips, thank you very much.
Two doors down though, oh, they eat HER peanuts, don't they? VERY odd :)
That is odd looking, but very unique. I like it.
It is a great success, this feeder and good to look at.
The birds like it too...
That definitely IS an odd nut feeder!
I confess to thinking it was a wonderful piece of art. It is as a wonderful nut feeder of which I ave never seen the like. I can see the like. A beautiful odd shot.
it is a little odd, almost medieval looking!
Oh, I like that a lot... I'd even enjoy seeing/filling it in my yard!
That is odd looking. How do the birds get in?
Its very interestingly odd ... how do the sky rats, er, squirrels get the nutz?
:-Daryl
Should keep the squirrels out!
At first, I thought it was a cage, then I thought again, you wouldn't put a bird in a cage! Really odd!
Very interesting, odd indeed.
That looks like a great nut feeder :-)
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